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50 Years Ago in Scientific American: When Baby Boomers Weren't Worried about Wiretaps

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  1. 1. David Murray 06:44 PM 7/25/08

    Dear Sirs/Ms's,

    I am looking for an article published in the 1960's, which had a diagram
    of the Earth's axis,and it's periodic rotation, which formed a cone at each
    pole, the base of the cone had irregualr movements which were supposedly
    the reasons for some weather elements being exaggerated.

    I would very much like a copy of this diagram.

    David Murray
    dquixote@netvigator.com

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